Backport 'Add job and script to update backport MR label after deployment'
What does this MR do and why?
Describe in detail what merge request is being backported and why
Backport of Add job and script to update backport MR label ... (!200861 - merged)
- Add new job add the end of stable branch deploy pipeline to Release environment
- This job will run script to update respective backport MR labels when deploy succeeds
MR acceptance checklist
This checklist encourages us to confirm any changes have been analyzed to reduce risks in quality, performance, reliability, security, and maintainability.
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This MR is backporting a bug fix, documentation update, or spec fix, previously merged in the default branch. -
The MR that fixed the bug on the default branch has been deployed to GitLab.com (not applicable for documentation or spec changes). -
The MR title is descriptive (e.g. "Backport of 'title of default branch MR'"). This is important, since the title will be copied to the patch blog post. -
Required labels have been applied to this merge request -
severity label and bug subtype labels (if applicable) -
If this MR fixes a bug that affects customers, the customer label has been applied.
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Set the milestone of the merge request to match the target backport branch version. -
This MR has been approved by a maintainer (only one approval is required). -
Ensure the e2e:test-on-omnibus-ee
job has either succeeded or been approved by a Software Engineer in Test.
Note to the merge request author and maintainer
If you have questions about the patch release process, please:
- Refer to the patch release runbook for engineers and maintainers for guidance.
- Ask questions on the
#releases
Slack channel (internal only). - Once the backport has been merged, the commit changes will be automatically deployed to a release environment that can be used for manual validation. See after merging runbook for details.
Edited by Tiffany Rea